Our history has a very rich and rich past. But did they leave on their own or were they still intentionally hidden by the ruling elite? Or maybe they were just kept until a more appropriate time?
Some inventions are fatal and can be used by humanity to the detriment. And others, on the contrary, help to significantly improve the quality of human life and strengthen the economy. Who is interested in the prosperity of mankind? Yes, no one, because then people will emerge from economic slavery.
That is why the ruling elite does not finance crazy inventions, hides them from the world or simply “modernizes” to change the initial characteristics.
Information has finally surfaced, and we can get acquainted with 10 lost developments that could change human history.
10. Nazi Flying Saucer
Interestingly, during the Second World War, the Nazis left behind a useful thing - the development of an anti-gravity flying saucer well, directly based on UFOs. According to aerodynamics and external data, it was supposed to resemble the very spacecraft drawn by computer graphics from which aliens landed on Earth. The concept was implemented, and during the war years in the capitals of some countries, residents could contemplate a real UFO in the sky, which developed an inexplicable speed. Technology was suppressed by the highest echelons of power, and can be hidden as a secret weapon in the event of the onset of the Third World War.
9. Wireless power transmission
You can only imagine this - no wires, mains, chargers or connections! But this was possible thanks to the crazy but brilliant inventor Tesla. The scientist has developed a concept in which an electrical product would be supplied to sources of accumulation in the form of invisible “rainfall”. To implement the idea of Nicola in 1901 he planned the construction of the Wardencliff tower, which was supposed to serve as a world translator. However, not having received the necessary funding, the scientist was forced to wind up a unique project.
8. The plant is sylphium
The world flora can be not only beautiful, but also very useful, and also act as a weapon that allows you to control fertility. In Rome of ancient times, the sylphium plant was cultivated, which acted as a safe contraceptive. People took greens and chopped, and then introduced into the vagina before intercourse. Sylphium provided a spermicidal and disinfecting effect, preventing the penetration of sperm into the uterus. According to all the data, no side effects from the use of an accessible natural plant were noted. But pharmaceutical companies are consolidating such crazy money by selling women hormonal pills to suppress ovulation, which in no way would prevent the appearance of a cheap and safe analogue on the market.
7. Sloot digital coding system
Returning to information technology, let us recall the experiments for optimizing digital coding conducted in the late nineties by Romke Slut. The device allowed to reduce the weight of a regular video to 8 KB, which greatly accelerated its processing and reduced disk space. Any digital work could be compressed many times, which was not in the interests of corporations for intellectual technologies. So a brilliant scientist died in 1999 under mysterious circumstances (a day before the source code was transmitted to the customer).
6. The fire that was used in ancient Rome
And again, the highly developed Romans amaze with the achievements of their civilization. Back in the 7th century, emperors learned to receive a fiery flame supported by water. The technology was used during naval operations. Until now, world scientists are puzzling over ways to develop such a fire and counter it. Unfortunately, the secret of the invention lost over the centuries has not been revealed.
5. Insulation material
Researchers recall the unique properties of the new insulation, which withstands tremendous impact forces and high temperatures. The material was produced by Maurice Ward back in the 80s. His famous “starlit” withstands laser irradiation at a temperature of 10 thousand degrees Celsius, which can be equated to a mini-nuclear explosion! Thanks to starlit, it would be possible to provide safe survival zones for people during wars and natural disasters. Unfortunately for the planet, the scientist died in 2011, not wanting to share the secret of the invention.
4. Carburetor Ogla
Back in the 70s of this century, scientist Thomas Ogle designed a unique carburetor that increased the performance of the machine. It provided the opportunity to run more than 10 miles on just 1 gallon of fuel, which allowed to save several times. Scientists are guessing that such a carburetor transformed gasoline into steam, after which it was fed into fire chambers with high efficiency. In 1981, the inventor passed away without ever showing his development to humanity.
3. Rain production
Can you imagine human intervention in the atmosphere of the planet so as to cause rain at will? Yes, this is real elemental control, something from the category of mysticism or providence. However, the scientist Wilhelm Reich made the impossible real and invented the so-called "cloud" device, which provoked a change in weather conditions. It was as if capturing a cloud from the atmosphere and could transport it to the desired site. For such a crazy development, the scientist was thrown into prison, and later he died of a heart attack. Just imagine how the agrarian community of the planet would change if, on request, farmers could cause rain to irrigate the land. How much quality crop would be grown, how much loss of production could be avoided! And what a saving of water and energy!
2. Cars that ride on water
In the late 90s, inventor Stanley Meyer designed a car that really can drive H2O. His car could cover just twenty-two gallons of natural fluid from New York to Los Angeles. Such technology would “block the air” for oil industry workers, depriving them of colossal revenues, so development was disadvantageous. But she could save the environment, save the population from harmful exhaust gases, save him money. Stanley died in 2011, never realizing a brilliant project.
1. Flexible glass
Unique material could replace the screens of existing phones and tablets, increasing their durability and durability. Interestingly, flexible glass was invented during the reign of Tiberius. Once the glassblower showed the emperor a new drinking cup, which the monarch did not appreciate and threw on the stone floor. The glass thing, contrary to physical laws, did not break into many elements, but simply bent. The inventor simply raised his creation and easily repaired the damage. The enterprising and mercenary Tiberius was afraid that such know-how would deprive his treasury of valuable cash infusions, so he ordered the beekeeper to beheaded. Until now, scientists with unique technologies cannot reproduce material that turned out to be subject to the ordinary artisan.
If you start to think seriously, then our humanity could have long achieved the colossal development described in science fiction books. The question is that a free and contented person is a poor worker who usually serves the interests of global rulers. Therefore, all developments are issued to the “crowd” in a dosed manner, issuing huge money from it.